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245 00 a洛東江 下流 流域의 甕棺墓 硏究/d李相玉 著. -
260 a부산:b東亞大學校,c1991. -
300 a73p.;c24cm. -
502 a학위논문(박사)-b동아대학교 교육대학원c역사교육학과 전공d1991년12월
520 b영문초록 : Earthenware coffins have so far been excavated in 16 areas including Pusan (Koejong-dong, Nopo-dong, Oryundae), kimhae (Yean-ri, Toerae-ri, Yangdong-ri, Hoehyon-ri, Chinal-dong), Hapohon (Chopo-ri, Chang-ri, Ponggye-ri, Pangyeje), Changwon (Sandong-dong, Togye-dong, Tahori in Virchang), and Changnyong (Sa-ri) . The present study covered 97 Earthenware coffins in 14 areas, excepting Koejong-dongs (Pusan) 10 and Togye-dongs(Changwon) 4 pieces whose reports are Unavailable. The researcher reached the following conclusions. In the lower Nakfong River area, Kimhae (36 pieces), Changwon (38) and Hapehon (23) have majorify of coffins. In particular, Changwons Samdong-dong hold 34 urns , from which we may conclude that this ares had the most developed system of funerary urns. These earthenware urns are mainly located in low hilly districts. For instance, relics of Yean-ri, Kimhal are scattered in shell mounds about 60 m above the sea, and those of Samdong-dong, Changwon are sited in plain hills. In Hapchon, coffins of Chopo-ri, Chang-ri and Ponggye-ri are found around a riverside hill in the middle part of the Hwang River. Thus we presume that the ancestors lived on farming (presumably also on fishing) in th lower Naktong River. Then the system of earthenware urns was enjoyed by those farmers and fishers in this area. The urns are believed to have been made from the 1st century B.C. (Kimhals Hoehyon-ri) to the 6th century A.D. (changnyong and Hapchon). Mostly resembling lengthy eggs, the living earthernwares have the designs of parallel, latticed, straw and knife shapes. The earthenwares were made up clay containing quartz, feldspar, sand, etc. Small urns (60-80cm) are largely found in almost all regions in the lower Naktong River, while middle size(90-130cm) urns are Leported in Toerae-ri, kimhae and Samdong-dong, Changwon and large (over 180cm) earthenwares which contained a full-straightened body are excavated in Samdong-dong, Changwon only. Therefore, earthenware coffins were most sophisticated in Changwons Samdong-dong, belonging to the late 2nd-late 3rd century A.D. The direction of the coffins is similar to that of those in other areas of the peninsula. East-to West direction is shown in Kimhaes Toerae-ri and Yean-ri, Whereas south-north and southeast-to-northwest directions arenoticed in other districts. This change reflects the influence of the funeral system of Han dynasty. The two-coffin system was a mainstream, while three coffins were supplemented and the one-coffin system was used as the earthenware coffin system deteriorated. In general, these urns are thought to have been used for oboriginals and children, and for a body-straightened or a second funeral in the case of Samdong-dong, Changwon. The researcher now hopes these results of the study will be of help in comparison with other earthenware coffins and in under standing Korean Funerary urns. He looks forward to the concern and advice from senior and contemporary researchers.
541 c수증;a정재훈 인문과학대학 사학과 교수;d1998.10.27e(E0583039)
541 c수증;a황운룡 인문과학대학 사학과 명예교수;d1998.10.27e(E0584362)
650 a낙동강a옹관묘
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950 aFB
950 a비매품b₩3,000c(추정가)
洛東江 下流 流域의 甕棺墓 硏究
종류
학위논문 동서
서명
洛東江 下流 流域의 甕棺墓 硏究
저자명
발행사항
부산: 東亞大學校 1991. -
형태사항
73p; 24cm. -
학위논문주기
학위논문(박사)- 동아대학교 교육대학원 역사교육학과 전공 1991년12월
주기사항
영문초록 : Earthenware coffins have so far been excavated in 16 areas including Pusan (Koejong-dong, Nopo-dong, Oryundae), kimhae (Yean-ri, Toerae-ri, Yangdong-ri, Hoehyon-ri, Chinal-dong), Hapohon (Chopo-ri, Chang-ri, Ponggye-ri, Pangyeje), Changwon (Sandong-dong, Togye-dong, Tahori in Virchang), and Changnyong (Sa-ri) . The present study covered 97 Earthenware coffins in 14 areas, excepting Koejong-dongs (Pusan) 10 and Togye-dongs(Changwon) 4 pieces whose reports are Unavailable. The researcher reached the following conclusions. In the lower Nakfong River area, Kimhae (36 pieces), Changwon (38) and Hapehon (23) have majorify of coffins. In particular, Changwons Samdong-dong hold 34 urns , from which we may conclude that this ares had the most developed system of funerary urns. These earthenware urns are mainly located in low hilly districts. For instance, relics of Yean-ri, Kimhal are scattered in shell mounds about 60 m above the sea, and those of Samdong-dong, Changwon are sited in plain hills. In Hapchon, coffins of Chopo-ri, Chang-ri and Ponggye-ri are found around a riverside hill in the middle part of the Hwang River. Thus we presume that the ancestors lived on farming (presumably also on fishing) in th lower Naktong River. Then the system of earthenware urns was enjoyed by those farmers and fishers in this area. The urns are believed to have been made from the 1st century B.C. (Kimhals Hoehyon-ri) to the 6th century A.D. (changnyong and Hapchon). Mostly resembling lengthy eggs, the living earthernwares have the designs of parallel, latticed, straw and knife shapes. The earthenwares were made up clay containing quartz, feldspar, sand, etc. Small urns (60-80cm) are largely found in almost all regions in the lower Naktong River, while middle size(90-130cm) urns are Leported in Toerae-ri, kimhae and Samdong-dong, Changwon and large (over 180cm) earthenwares which contained a full-straightened body are excavated in Samdong-dong, Changwon only. Therefore, earthenware coffins were most sophisticated in Changwons Samdong-dong, belonging to the late 2nd-late 3rd century A.D. The direction of the coffins is similar to that of those in other areas of the peninsula. East-to West direction is shown in Kimhaes Toerae-ri and Yean-ri, Whereas south-north and southeast-to-northwest directions arenoticed in other districts. This change reflects the influence of the funeral system of Han dynasty. The two-coffin system was a mainstream, while three coffins were supplemented and the one-coffin system was used as the earthenware coffin system deteriorated. In general, these urns are thought to have been used for oboriginals and children, and for a body-straightened or a second funeral in the case of Samdong-dong, Changwon. The researcher now hopes these results of the study will be of help in comparison with other earthenware coffins and in under standing Korean Funerary urns. He looks forward to the concern and advice from senior and contemporary researchers.
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